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Leaguer Moves to Issue-based Format

By Stephanie Ramirez, Communications Officer | Monday, November 07, 2011 3:02 PM

The Leaguer has had many makeovers during its time at the League. It's gone from a broadsheet to a tabloid to finally an online publication. Starting in December, the online Leaguer will return to an issue-based format and will continue to be published online.
The Leaguer has had many makeovers during its time at the League. It's gone from a broadsheet to a tabloid to finally an online publication. Starting in December, the online Leaguer will return to an issue-based format and will continue to be published online.

In an effort to improve the online Leaguer and increase readership, the publication will return to an issue-based format published online.

The first issue will post Tuesday, Dec. 6. New content, including articles, columns, photos and media packages, will appear in each issue.

“This change should make it easier for our readers to know when they should visit the Leaguer online,” managing editor Jeanne Acton said. “Because we don’t have a full-time Leaguer staff to generate new articles every week, it is hard for our readers to know when new material is posted.”

The League will continue to use social media, like Facebook and Twitter, to give updates on breaking news, and it will move the weekly blog to the homepage of the website. Individual departments also will utilize their homepages to post time-sensitive articles.

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Preparations For First Two UIL State Championships

By Stephanie Ramirez, Communications Officer | Friday, October 28, 2011 11:27 AM

It’s a busy time of year around the state as several UIL programs gear up for the culmination of their seasons at the UIL State Championships. Both athletics and music have their first State event coming up just around the corner.

Team Tennis regional tournaments are taking place this weekend to determine which teams will qualify for one of the eight spots at the UIL Team Tennis State Championships being held in College Station.

Marching Band will finish their regional contests this week and area contests next week in preparation for the State Marching Band Contest which will be held on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 7 and 8 at the Alamodome in San Antonio.

To see the full UIL calendar and all state qualifiers, please visit the UIL website at www.uiltexas.org. Good luck to all our participants!

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UIL Legilslative Council Results

By Stephanie Ramirez, Communications Officer | Monday, October 24, 2011 11:15 AM

The UIL Legislative Council met Oct. 16-17 in Austin to listen to proposals and discuss possible UIL rule changes.

If approved by the Commissioner of Education, items that will take effect Aug. 1, 2012 include changes to athletic preseason practice regulations, an additional conference in wrestling, new music programs having the option to enter concert and sight-reading contests as non-varsity and the Theatrical Design Contest becoming an officially sanctioned event.

To see the full press release issued by the UIL with all the results of the annual October Legislative Council meeting, go to http://www.uiltexas.org/press-releases/detail/uil-legislative-council-meeting-results8.

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State Wind Ensemble Festival Provides a Unique Musical Opportunity

By Richard Floyd, Music Director | Wednesday, October 19, 2011 3:22 PM

The State Wind Ensemble Contest was established in 1976 as a part of the Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest. During the years that followed, this event gradually evolved into the festival format that is in place today. It is now referred to as the State Wind Ensemble Festival (SWEF) and provides an educationally rewarding and positive experience for all participants. This prestigious event is scheduled for May 5, 2012.

Much of the success of this event has been attributed to the Clinician/Commentator component of the format. This feature allows each performing group to have a 30-minute post concert clinic/critique with a nationally recognized conductor/educator. The focus of the event is on the subjective, artistic elements of music performance rather than the objective, technical details that tend to dominate critiques in a totally competitive setting.

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Richards Joins Academic Department

By | Wednesday, October 12, 2011 1:27 PM

Trudy Richards is the new administrative associate for the speech department.
Trudy Richards is the new administrative associate for the speech department.

Photo by Jeanne Acton

Trudy Richards may be a new addition to the UIL Speech & Debate department, but she already has significant experience with the League.

She competed in a variety of academic events as a student and then coached journalism while teaching at Manor High School. Richards also worked as an intern in the mailroom at UIL during her undergraduate career.

Richards, an alumna of the University of Texas with a bachelor’s degree in English and a master’s in Curriculum and Instruction, joined the UIL staff as the administrative associate on Sept. 1.

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UIL Legislative Council to Meet

By Stephanie Ramirez, Communications Officer | Wednesday, October 12, 2011 10:34 AM

The UIL Legislative Council will be meeting in Austin this weekend for its annual October meeting. The Legislative Council meeting will address proposals regarding athletics, music and academics, as well as any other issues that have come up since it last convened.

Some important topics will include the potential for an additional conference in soccer and wrestling, possible theatre rule changes and the issue of cost associated with travel for area marching band meets. The fall superintendent survey and recommendations from the recent UIL Medical Advisory Committee meeting also will be discussed.

The UIL Legislative Council meeting is an open meeting and anyone interested is welcome to attend. The meeting agenda can be found on the UIL website at www.uiltexas.org under UIL events.

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Austin Chronicle Writer Makes a Great Point

By Luis Muñoz, Theatre Director | Monday, October 10, 2011 2:02 PM

Connie McMillan at the UIL office forwarded this article to me last week.  We felt that Mr. Faires words supported what we try to do at UIL.  We thank him and The Austin Chronicle for allowing us to share this with our membership.

All Over Creation: So Little, So Much
When it comes to the theatrical, the smart choice is to go bare

By Robert Faires, Oct. 7, 2011, The Austin Chronicle

Prospero has reached the moment when he must confront the brother who betrayed him a dozen years earlier, who stole his dukedom and set him adrift on the sea with his infant daughter.

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Marching Band Lone Star Cup Points To Count For 2 Years

By Stephanie Ramirez, Communications Officer | Thursday, October 06, 2011 4:35 PM

Beginning with the 2011-12 school year, points earned by marching bands for the UIL Lone Star Cup will carry over for two school years.

Previously, Area and State Marching Band points were counted only for the year each conference competed. Under this system, schools competing could only contribute to UIL Lone Star Cup points every other year.

To be consistent with the State Marching Band Contest, points earned by participating bands will carry over until the next competition year.

This change requires no work for the schools or band directors. UIL Lone Star Cup points are tabulated in the UIL office and results for each year become official on July 1. To read more about the UIL Lone Star Cup, please visit http://www.uiltexas.org/lone-star-cup.

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Tips for the Introduction of Computers into Extemp

By Kristi Hodgkiss, Member of the Extemporaneous Speaking State Advisory Committee | Thursday, September 29, 2011 2:15 PM

(This is the first in a series of columns introducing computers into the Extemporaneous Speaking contests.)

Alan Cohen, author of “Chicken Soup for the Soul,” wrote, "It takes a lot of courage to release the familiar and seemingly secure, to embrace the new. But there is no real security in what is no longer meaningful. There is more security in the adventurous and exciting, for in movement there is life, and in change there is power."

Nowhere is this truer than in the educational community, where we are often guilty of doing something just because that's the way it has always been done. However, the University Interscholastic League community has never hesitated to embrace change when it is in the best interests of our students. The time has now come to make a change in extemporaneous speaking that will certainly benefit students.

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UIL Medical Advisory Committee To Meet

By Stephanie Ramirez, Communications Officer | Wednesday, September 28, 2011 5:04 PM

The UIL Medical Advisory Committee will meet this weekend in Austin at the AT&T Executive Conference Center.  The committee serves as a permanent advisory committee to the UIL Legislative Council.

The Medical Advisory Committee was formed in 2001 to address student-athlete’s health and safety issues.

The committee will discuss various topics including the UIL concussion management protocol and practice regulations, as well as give updates on steroid testing and any other pending items.

The Legislative Council and the Commissioner of Education must approve all recommendations from the Medical Advisory Committee before becoming policy.

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